BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dna Replication, Cell Division, Skeletal Muscle

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Module 1 - dna replication and mitosis: the cell cycle. Mammalian adult skeletal muscle is a stable tissue that has very littler cell turnover, or cell division. When muscle cells undergo injury, quiescent (non-dividing) satellite stem cells that are present in the basement membrane of the muscle tissue are able to become. Activated and once again begin dividing to enable muscle regeneration. The activation of these satellite stem cells leads to the proliferation, differentiation and fusion of muscle. 1 precursor cells called myoblasts, which eventually become committed to forming the mature muscle cells that make up muscle fibers (myofibrils). Diving epithelial cells of the intestine or the skin require frequent turnover. However, not all cells of the body participate in a regular cell cycle that leads to regular divisions: many cells can pause in the cell cycle in the g0 phase.

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